Result for 07A14AD5387FEB51F6BF29FFDE8B62207FFCF6B2

Query result

Key Value
FileName./opt/rh/rh-perl526/root/usr/share/doc/rh-perl526-perl-Data-OptList-0.110/t/00-report-prereqs.t
FileSize5625
MD58D90C4111CB8E00EFEB44AF4F894D4DF
SHA-107A14AD5387FEB51F6BF29FFDE8B62207FFCF6B2
SHA-2563F52D2C1DAD6E72207567D1B6FB7800D011DCED08165332FC496227B3FB74890
SSDEEP96:pcWWuMKfhmQut0mmXQDkojmIWCfIZ3ynWvRDWtMBhZZARK0EbicmJMSCrE2CJF9+:pcPSutfJD/VfIZ3ynWvRDWtMBe00E2Rw
TLSHT188C184615DFFE295D47770BC2BC98092BA32D24752084A16759D02EC6FC30A4DAE6FE8
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
MD559CC4BC7702C169DBF01EC86E3C39B5A
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionHashes are great for storing named data, but if you want more than one entry for a name, you have to use a list of pairs. Even then, this is really boring to write: $values = [ foo => undef, bar => undef, baz => undef, xyz => { ... }, ]; With Data::OptList, you can do this instead: $values = Data::OptList::mkopt([ qw(foo bar baz), xyz => { ... }, ]); This works by assuming that any defined scalar is a name and any reference following a name is its value.
PackageMaintainerCBS <cbs@centos.org>
PackageNamerh-perl526-perl-Data-OptList
PackageRelease6.el7
PackageVersion0.110
SHA-15C5720179BE61521022AC3BD1FB4A58A2CEF0F5B
SHA-25650AE750C454210DA14A6F28A58D8ED6DD7A0503381800E70F668A244A4F65390